The Nintendo Switch was unveiled to
much fanfare late October, in a video depicting scenarios of its «Switching» gimmick.
Star Wars: Battlefront II was launched to
much fanfare late last year but, after receiving mixed reviews, it then ran into trouble, with widespread criticism regarding the status of loot boxes in the game.
Not exact matches
Early damage to the concept was done by a short - lived British hedge fund, Derwent Capital Markets, which announced it was launching the world's first «Twitter Fund» to
much fanfare in 2011, only to shut it down a month
later.
Sales rapidly increased in Europe, and
late last year, Oatly began a strategic U.S. rollout to
much fanfare.
Amazon unveiled its
latest hardware product last week, introducing the Fire TV to
much media
fanfare.
With
much fanfare, the first section (III.2.1 F) introduces the «simple physical feeling», which is mentioned
later in the same chapter, but not in the very next section.
Those four deals were all fairly low - key and slipped under the radar to an extent, but their
latest arrival should expect
much more
fanfare.
Superstars like Cesc and Ibrahimovic have arrived with
much fanfare only to leave the club a year or two
later with a whimper.
Then there was HP, which released its Touchpad tablet to
much fanfare in April — and then killed it only seven weeks
later.
If you like to stay up to date with the
latest developments in nutritional science, you might be able to relate to this experience: A new book, study, or diet method is released with
much excitement and
fanfare, but when you take a closer look, you realize there's not
much that's «new» about it after -LSB-...]
In
late September 2013, and with
much fanfare, Marco Zanini — the
much - admired creative director of French fashion house Rochas — was appointed to lead the creative revival of Schiaparelli, with promises of both ready - to - wear and couture collections.
Laughed out the door at the screening we were at, it's a risible, brutal experience to say the least and the film limped onto DVD a year
later without
much fanfare (even Rourke himself publicly dogged the film before it came out).
Debuting to
much fanfare in 2007, the coupe's looks aped that of its bigger, more potent brother; providing buyers with a fine counterpoint to the controversial appearance of Honda's
latest Accord coupe.
HP's TouchPad went on sale on July 1 with
much fanfare but was discontinued by the world's top personal computer maker just seven weeks
later because of poor sales.
Late in 2006, after
much fanfare, Amazon — which got its start selling books online — introduced its Kindle e-reader.
But, like so
much they have done, it was too
late and without the
fanfare it should have had.
Yet it was Apple, who 2 years ago launched the Iphone 2G to
much fanfare, only to replace the sloooow, buggy first generation device with the Iphone 3G a little less then a year
later.
Google's
latest Nexus slate may have launched without too
much fanfare, but the reception has been more than warm.
To
much fanfare, most of it probably self - generated, Walmart issued its second round of wage increases in
late February, taking the minimum hourly pay for as many as one million workers at its domestic stores up by a dollar to $ 10 an hour.
Eets was released for PC in 2006 «to
much indie
fanfare,» and the followup Eets: Chowdown
later came to Xbox Live Arcade.
To
much fanfare earlier this week, Governor Cuomo announced the
latest iteration of his plans to overhaul Penn Station by 2021 — and that funding and approvals are already in place.
Redmond's
latest Skype for Business roadmap landed
late last week [PDF] to not
much fanfare, and it's nudging users to start plotting their migration to «Teams», Redmond's tied - to - Office replacement for Skype.
HTC just revealed its
latest flagship HTC One M9 smartphone with
much fanfare.
This one was installed with
much fanfare by the Honda Company of America but, due to residential complaints, had to be paved over just a few short weeks
later.